Security agencies attached to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, have impounded 17 check-in luggage of the Nigerian musician, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

The security agencies took the decisive action following the attacks on Aviation Security (AVSEC), Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and Check Port personnel at the Lagos airport when he arrived from a trip aboard Emirates Airlines on Thursday evening.

A source close to the terminal said on Thursday that crisis began when Check Port staff at the Baggage Reclaim area attempted to check the tags on the check-in luggage of Davido to confirm if it corresponded with the reclaimed luggage.

But, the enquiry of the personnel did not go down well with one of the aides of Davido who refused to tender the tags and resorted to abusive words against the staff.

After few minutes of exchange of words, the Aide, allegedly punched the Check Port staff in the face while another Customs personnel close to the scene of the incident did not escape his vicious attacks.

The attacks on the Check Port personnel led to the reinforcement of security personnel who bundled him to Tango City within the terminal.

Tango City is the place where unruly passengers and touts within the airport are taken to by security agencies.

However, at the Tango City, rather than behave himself, the Aide continued his attack on two AVSEC personnel, one of them a female lady who was writing the report and another a Customs official whose wrist he cut during the attacked.

It was at this point that the attention of Davido, who was already outside the Terminal awaiting the collection of his luggage from his Aide, was called to the Terminal incident.

It was gathered that when Davido arrived the scene, he attempted to ensure the release of the Aide, which was rebuffed by the security agencies who insisted on taking the detained Aide to Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Panti in Lagos.

As at yesterday (Friday), the 17 seized luggage of Davido were still at the Airport while efforts were being made to transfer the unruly Aide to CID, Panti.

The source close to the scene of the incident said: “Davido had arrived Lagos Airport as usual with about 17 luggage in all. The rule is that whenever you arrive, you are expected to release your tags to the Check Port staff for confirmation and verification, but rather than comply with the simple rule, one of his aides insisted he won’t allow them to check the tags.

“But, unfortunately, this Aide refused to be checked and rather than obey the simple Civil Aviation rule, he resorted to attacks on everybody. He attacked. No fewer than four officials were beaten by the person in question with at least two of them soaked in blood.”

However, as at the time of filing this report, FAAN is yet to make any comment on the incident.

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